Most people will be able to answer the question without thinking about it. But are the answers accurate? What makes things better or worse for you? Here’s a scientifically valid checklist to help you analyze your life. It’s foolproof and has been tested two or three times with very small children.
FOUR YEARS AGO
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CATEGORY
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TODAY
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Own your house? (5 points) |
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Employed?
(If "yes," 5 points. If you are/were retired, 2 points) |
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Foreclosed on in previous 12 months? (-5 points) | ||
Car you own less than five years old? (3 points) | ||
Children in the house? (1 point. 2 points if they’re yours) | ||
Children at college? (-1 point) | ||
Grandchildren? (2 points. 3 points if they’re your daughter’s) | ||
Sports team you follow having a winning season? (If "yes," 1 point for each team) | ||
Cable or satellite TV? (1 point. If no TV in the house, 5 points) | ||
In love? (5 points. If the other person loves you back: 10 points) | ||
Have a newspaper delivered? (1 point) | ||
Obtained a college degree? (2 points) | ||
Own a smartphone? (1 point. If not a smartphone owner: 2 points) | ||
Own a dog ( 2 points) | ||
Own a cat (1 point) | ||
Pet died in last year (-1 point) | ||
More money in savings than the year before? (4 points) | ||
Health is generally good? (6 points) | ||
Paroled from prison (1 point) | ||
Don’t — or didn’t — know the name of the lieutenant governor (1 point) | ||
Is a parent living and is over 85? (-1 point) | ||
Did you take a vacation during the year? (2 points. 3 points if you didn’t Tweet or use Facebook during the vacation) | ||
The candidate you support is the one in office? (15 points) | ||
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